Gauge

Instructions

Body

Make a small ball of yarn from your skein of gold yarn. Hold it on the side. Always slip the first stitch of the row; this creates a selvedge, oran edging of elongated stitches that are super easy to pick up again later, at the rate of 1 "selvedge" stitch per 2 rows of knitting. Anyway, if the instructions say K2 P2¦ it is really slip 1, K1,P2¦. Sorry but that's how my brain works.

With the larger skein of gold yarn, CO 26 stitches using the Provisional Cast-On.

Rows 44-84, even: Continue using the small ball of gold yarn to work the first half of the stitches in P2, K2 ribbing, continuing to do Slip 1, P1 in place of the first P2. Drop the yarn and use the larger skein of gold yarn to continue working the ribbing the rest of the row.

Rows 45 - 83, even: Use the larger skein of gold yarn to work the first half of the stitches in K2, P2 ribbing, continuing to do Slip 1, K1 in place of the first K2. Drop the yarn and use the small ball of gold yarn to continue working the ribbing for the rest of the row.

Author's Note: You are trying to knit 2 separate yet equal panels, so that overall your piece willlook like a Y.

Rows 85: Using the larger skein of yarn from this point on, slip 1, K1, (K2, P2) across ending on K2.